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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
A mum whose son was diagnosed with type one diabetes three years ago is dedicated to raising money and awareness of the condition in the hope of finding a cure.
Lucy Marsh and her six-year-old son, Luke, will be raising funds for the JDRF charity when they take part in the Manchester Walk to Cure Diabetes event on Sunday, September 21, in Heaton Park.
Lucy said: “Living with type one diabetes can be really difficult at times. Sometimes, things run smoothly.
"But other times life feels like a constant battle — battling high or low blood sugar levels, battling with the emotional strain, battling for medical supplies and battling with Luke’s school to get the support he needs to reach his potential.”
http://www.burytimes.co.uk/news/11447822.Mum_s_dedication_to_combating_diabetes/
Lucy Marsh and her six-year-old son, Luke, will be raising funds for the JDRF charity when they take part in the Manchester Walk to Cure Diabetes event on Sunday, September 21, in Heaton Park.
Lucy said: “Living with type one diabetes can be really difficult at times. Sometimes, things run smoothly.
"But other times life feels like a constant battle — battling high or low blood sugar levels, battling with the emotional strain, battling for medical supplies and battling with Luke’s school to get the support he needs to reach his potential.”
http://www.burytimes.co.uk/news/11447822.Mum_s_dedication_to_combating_diabetes/